Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process

Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.03.2019

Herausgeber

Brown Darryl K. + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

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1072

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25/17,5/6,1 cm

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1905 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-065983-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.03.2019

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

1072

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/6,1 cm

Gewicht

1905 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-065983-7

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  • Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process
    • PART I: FOUNDATIONS

    • 1. Criminal Process in the Dual Penal State: A Comparative-Historical Analysis

    • Markus Dubber

    • 2. Fundamental Values of Criminal Procedure

    • Richard Lippke

    • 3. Empirical Approaches to Criminal Procedure

    • Jackie Hodgson and Yu Mou

    • 4. Comparative Approaches to Criminal Procedure: Transplants, Translations and Adversarial-Model Reforms in European Criminal Process

    • Elisabetta Grande

    • 5. The European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights as Guardians of Fair Criminal Proceedings in Europe

    • Bettina Weisser

    • 6. The European Union and the Rights of Individuals in Criminal Proceedings

    • Valsamis Mitsilegas

    • PART II: PROCEDURAL ROLES

    • 7. Roles, Powers, Procedure and Practice: The Place of the Prosecutor in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions

    • Katalin Ligeti

    • 8. Defense Rights in European Legal Systems under the Influence of the European Court of Human Rights

    • Thomas Weigend

    • 9. Defense Rights, Duties, Norms and Practices in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions

    • Ed Cape

    • 10. Professional Judges, Lay Judges, and Lay Jurors

    • Valerie Hans and Rebecca Helm

    • 11. Rights and Duties of Experts

    • Joelle Vuille

    • 12. Conceptualizing the Victim within Criminal Justice Processes in Common Law Tradition

    • Marie Manikis

    • 13. Victim Rights in Civil Law Jurisdictions

    • Johanna Göhler

    • PART III: SURVEILLANCE AND INVESTIGATION

    • 14. Betrayal by Bosses: Undercover Policing and the Problem of Upstream Defection

    • Jacqueline Ross

    • 15. Interviews of Suspects of Crime: Law and Practice in European Countries

    • Marijke Malsch and Meike M. de Boer

    • 16. Interrogation Law and Practice in Common Law Jurisdictions

    • David Dixon

    • 17. Digital Civil Liberties and the Translation Problem

    • Michael Washington and Neil Richards

    • 18. Prosecution-Led Investigations and Measures of Procedural Coercion in the Field of Corruption

    • Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi

    • PART IV: CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND ITS ALTERNATIVES

    • 19. International Corporate Prosecutions

    • Brandon Garrett

    • 20. Special Procedures for White-Collar and Corporate Wrongdoing: A European Perspective

    • Juliette Tricot

    • 21. Double Jeopardy and ne bis in Idem in Common Law and Civil Law Jurisdictions

    • Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg

    • 22. Jurisdiction and ne bis in Idem in Prosecution of Transnational Crimes

    • André Klip

    • 23. Detention before Trial and Civil Detention of Dangerous Individuals in Civil Law Jurisdictions

    • Grischa Merkel

    • 24. Pretrial Detention and Civil Detention of "Dangerous" Individuals in Common Law Jurisdictions

    • Bernadette McSherry

    • PART V: PREPARATION FOR ADJUDICATION

    • 25. Evidence Discovery and Disclosure in Common Law Systems

    • Darryl K. Brown

    • 26. Access to and Limits on Evidence Dossiers in Civil Law Systems

    • Michele Caianiello

    • 27. Transnational Access to Evidence, Witnesses and Suspects

    • Sabine Gless

    • 28. International Law and Treaty Obligations, Mutual Legal Assistance and E.U. Instruments

    • Martin Böse

    • PART VI: ADJUDICATION: TRIALS AND ALTERNATIVES

    • 29. Challenges of Trial Procedure Reform: Is European Union Legislation Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?

    • Helmut Satzger and Frank Zimmermann

    • 30. Trial Procedure in Response to Terrorism

    • Nicola McGarrity

    • 31. Criminalization and Quasi-Criminalization of Terrorism: Emerging Trends and Tensions with Human Rights Law in the UK

    • Helen Fenwick

    • 32. Comparing Plea Bargaining and Abbreviated Trial Procedures

    • Gwladys Gillieron

    • 33. Common Law Plea Bargaining

    • Mary Vogel

    • 34. Forensic Science Evidence, Adversarial Criminal Proceedings and Mainstream Scientific "Advice"

    • Gary Edmond

    • 35. Beyond Common Law Evidence: Reimagining, and Reinvigorating, Evidence Law as Forensic Science

    • John Jackson and Paul Roberts

    • 36. Exclusion of Wrongfully Obtained Evidence: A Comparative Analysis

    • Ho Hock Lai

    • 37. Rights and Methods to Challenge Evidence and Witnesses in Civil Law Jurisdictions

    • Lorena Bachmaier

    • 38. The Confrontation Right

    • Richard Friedman

    • 39. Comparative Assessment of Sentencing Laws, Practices and Trends

    • Tatjana Hörnle

    • 40. Restorative Justice as an Alternative to Penal Sanctions

    • Elisavet Symeonidou-Kastanidou

    • PART VII: APPEALS AND POST-CONVICTION REVIEW

    • 41. Appeal and Cassation in Continental European Criminal Justice Systems: Guarantees of Factual Accuracy, or Vehicles for Administrative Control?

    • Stephen C. Thaman

    • 42. Exceptional Procedures to Correct Miscarriages of Justice in Common Law Systems

    • Kent Roach

    • PART VIII: PROCEDURE IN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS

    • 43. Pluralism in International Criminal Procedure

    • Jenia I. Turner